Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities
This viewpoint examines the impact of COVID-19 travel bans and remote education on the global health education of students from high-income countries (HIC) and low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and explores potential opportunities for strengthening global health education based upon more dispe...
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doaj-ab31509384894e898eb39f46cb4c4df72021-03-16T04:58:38ZengLevy Library PressAnnals of Global Health2214-99962021-02-0187110.5334/aogh.30882586Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and OpportunitiesStevan Weine0Maarten Bosland1Chandrika Rao2Marcia Edison3Daniel Ansong4Stacey Chamberlain5Agnes Binagwaho6University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychiatry and Center for Global HealthUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Pathology and Center for Global HealthRamaiah Medical College, BangaloreUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoSchool of Medicine & Dentistry, School of Medical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Emergency Medicine; and Center for Global HealthUniversity of Global Health EquityThis viewpoint examines the impact of COVID-19 travel bans and remote education on the global health education of students from high-income countries (HIC) and low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and explores potential opportunities for strengthening global health education based upon more dispersed and equitable practices. Global health is unique in the opportunities it can offer to students during the pandemic if programs can manage and learn from the pandemic’s many challenges. Global health educators can: shift to sustainable remote engagement and mobilize resources globally to facilitate this; collaborate with partners to support the efforts to deal with the current pandemic and to prepare for its next phases; partner in new ways with health care professional students and faculty from other countries; collaborate in research with partners in studies of pandemic related health disparities in any country; and document and examine the impact of the pandemic on health care workers and students in different global contexts. These strategies can help work around pandemic travel restrictions, overcome the limitations of existing inequitable models of engagement, and better position global health education and face future challenges while providing the needed support to LMIC partners to participate more equally.https://annalsofglobalhealth.org/articles/3088 |
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Stevan Weine Maarten Bosland Chandrika Rao Marcia Edison Daniel Ansong Stacey Chamberlain Agnes Binagwaho Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities Annals of Global Health |
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Stevan Weine Maarten Bosland Chandrika Rao Marcia Edison Daniel Ansong Stacey Chamberlain Agnes Binagwaho |
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Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities |
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Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities |
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Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities |
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Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities |
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Global Health Education Amidst COVID-19: Disruptions and Opportunities |
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global health education amidst covid-19: disruptions and opportunities |
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This viewpoint examines the impact of COVID-19 travel bans and remote education on the global health education of students from high-income countries (HIC) and low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and explores potential opportunities for strengthening global health education based upon more dispersed and equitable practices. Global health is unique in the opportunities it can offer to students during the pandemic if programs can manage and learn from the pandemic’s many challenges. Global health educators can: shift to sustainable remote engagement and mobilize resources globally to facilitate this; collaborate with partners to support the efforts to deal with the current pandemic and to prepare for its next phases; partner in new ways with health care professional students and faculty from other countries; collaborate in research with partners in studies of pandemic related health disparities in any country; and document and examine the impact of the pandemic on health care workers and students in different global contexts. These strategies can help work around pandemic travel restrictions, overcome the limitations of existing inequitable models of engagement, and better position global health education and face future challenges while providing the needed support to LMIC partners to participate more equally. |
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